The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : South East Europe Transmission and Trading Case Study
Developing countries are increasingly pursuing and benefitting from regional power system integration (RPSI) as an important strategy to help provide reliable, affordable electricity to their economies and citizens. Increased electricity cooperatio...
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ACCESS TO ENERGY APPROACH AUCTION AUCTIONS BALANCE BIOMASS BIOMASS GENERATION BORDER TRADE BORDER TRANSMISSION BROWN COAL CAPTIVE CUSTOMERS CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COAL COMMERCIAL CODES COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMPETITION IN SUPPLY COMPETITIVE INVESTMENT COMPETITIVE MARKET COMPETITIVE PRICES COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONGESTION MANAGEMENT CONSUMER PROTECTION COST RECOVERY CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION CROSS-BORDER FLOWS CUSTOMER TARIFFS DEFICITS DEMAND GROWTH DEMOGRAPHIC DEPOSITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DRIVERS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCIES ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC TERMS ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE ELECTRICITY MARKET ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY PRICE ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE EXPORT MARKETS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOSSIL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL FUEL OIL GAS GAS PIPELINES GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION COSTS GENERATORS GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS GREENHOUSE GAS GROWTH RATE HARMONIZATION HEAT HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY HIGH GAS PRICES HOLDING HOUSEHOLD CUSTOMERS HYDROPOWER INDEPENDENT GENERATORS INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS INDEPENDENT REGULATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS INTERCONNECTION CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ENERGY INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS INVESTMENT STRATEGY JURISDICTION LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LEGAL CONSTRAINTS LEVEL OF COMPETITION LEVEL OF DEMAND LOWER TARIFFS MARKET BARRIERS MARKET DATA MARKET DESIGN MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET DISCIPLINE MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET INTEGRATION MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET REGULATION MARKET RULES MARKET TRADING MATURITY NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS MARKET NETWORK OPERATORS NETWORK PLANNING NEW MARKET OUTPUT OWNERSHIP OF TRANSMISSION ASSETS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE POLITICAL RISK PORTFOLIOS PORTS POST-CONFLICT POWER POWER COMPANY POWER CORPORATION POWER GENERATING CAPACITY POWER MARKETS POWER PLANT POWER PLANTS POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR POWER STATION POWER STATIONS POWER SYSTEM PRESENT VALUE PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DISTORTIONS PRICE INCREASES PRICE LEVELS PRICE REGULATION PRICE SETTING PRICING MODEL PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY FUEL PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES RATE OF RETURN REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL POWER REGIONAL TRADE REGULATOR REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCE RESERVES RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS RETAIL RETAIL MARKET RETAIL PRICES RETAIL TARIFFS RETURNS REVENUE COLLECTION RISK FACTOR ROUTES SALES SAVINGS SINGLE MARKET SMALL COUNTRIES SOCIAL ISSUES SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SURPLUSES SWAPS TARIFF LEVELS TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADES TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS TRANSPARENCY TREATY UNIFORM PRICE UTILITIES VERTICAL INTEGRATION VOLATILITY WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY WIND |
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ACCESS TO ENERGY APPROACH AUCTION AUCTIONS BALANCE BIOMASS BIOMASS GENERATION BORDER TRADE BORDER TRANSMISSION BROWN COAL CAPTIVE CUSTOMERS CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COAL COMMERCIAL CODES COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMPETITION IN SUPPLY COMPETITIVE INVESTMENT COMPETITIVE MARKET COMPETITIVE PRICES COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONGESTION MANAGEMENT CONSUMER PROTECTION COST RECOVERY CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION CROSS-BORDER FLOWS CUSTOMER TARIFFS DEFICITS DEMAND GROWTH DEMOGRAPHIC DEPOSITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DRIVERS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCIES ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC TERMS ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE ELECTRICITY MARKET ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY PRICE ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE EXPORT MARKETS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOSSIL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL FUEL OIL GAS GAS PIPELINES GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION COSTS GENERATORS GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS GREENHOUSE GAS GROWTH RATE HARMONIZATION HEAT HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY HIGH GAS PRICES HOLDING HOUSEHOLD CUSTOMERS HYDROPOWER INDEPENDENT GENERATORS INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS INDEPENDENT REGULATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS INTERCONNECTION CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ENERGY INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS INVESTMENT STRATEGY JURISDICTION LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LEGAL CONSTRAINTS LEVEL OF COMPETITION LEVEL OF DEMAND LOWER TARIFFS MARKET BARRIERS MARKET DATA MARKET DESIGN MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET DISCIPLINE MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET INTEGRATION MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET REGULATION MARKET RULES MARKET TRADING MATURITY NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS MARKET NETWORK OPERATORS NETWORK PLANNING NEW MARKET OUTPUT OWNERSHIP OF TRANSMISSION ASSETS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE POLITICAL RISK PORTFOLIOS PORTS POST-CONFLICT POWER POWER COMPANY POWER CORPORATION POWER GENERATING CAPACITY POWER MARKETS POWER PLANT POWER PLANTS POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR POWER STATION POWER STATIONS POWER SYSTEM PRESENT VALUE PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DISTORTIONS PRICE INCREASES PRICE LEVELS PRICE REGULATION PRICE SETTING PRICING MODEL PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY FUEL PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES RATE OF RETURN REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL POWER REGIONAL TRADE REGULATOR REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCE RESERVES RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS RETAIL RETAIL MARKET RETAIL PRICES RETAIL TARIFFS RETURNS REVENUE COLLECTION RISK FACTOR ROUTES SALES SAVINGS SINGLE MARKET SMALL COUNTRIES SOCIAL ISSUES SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SURPLUSES SWAPS TARIFF LEVELS TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADES TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS TRANSPARENCY TREATY UNIFORM PRICE UTILITIES VERTICAL INTEGRATION VOLATILITY WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY WIND Economic Consulting Associates The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : South East Europe Transmission and Trading Case Study |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance Program
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Developing countries are increasingly
pursuing and benefitting from regional power system
integration (RPSI) as an important strategy to help provide
reliable, affordable electricity to their economies and
citizens. Increased electricity cooperation and trade
between countries can enhance energy security, bring
economies-of-scale in investments, facilitate financing,
enable greater renewable energy penetration, and allow
synergistic sharing of complementary resources. This
briefing note draws from the experiences of RPSI schemes
around the world to present a set of findings to help
address these challenges. It is based on case studies of 12
RPSI projects and how they are dealing with key aspects of
RPSI, such as: (i) finding the right level of integration;
(ii) optimizing investment on a regional basis; (iii)
appropriate regional institutions (iv) technical and
regulatory harmonization; (v) power sector reform and
integration (vi) the role of donor agencies (vii) reducing
emissions through RPSI; and (viii) RPSI and renewable energy. |
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Economic Consulting Associates |
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Economic Consulting Associates |
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The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : South East Europe Transmission and Trading Case Study |
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The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : South East Europe Transmission and Trading Case Study |
title_full |
The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : South East Europe Transmission and Trading Case Study |
title_fullStr |
The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : South East Europe Transmission and Trading Case Study |
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The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : South East Europe Transmission and Trading Case Study |
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potential of regional power sector integration : south east europe transmission and trading case study |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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okr-10986-175022021-04-23T14:03:38Z The Potential of Regional Power Sector Integration : South East Europe Transmission and Trading Case Study Economic Consulting Associates ACCESS TO ENERGY APPROACH AUCTION AUCTIONS BALANCE BIOMASS BIOMASS GENERATION BORDER TRADE BORDER TRANSMISSION BROWN COAL CAPTIVE CUSTOMERS CARBON CREDITS CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COAL COMMERCIAL CODES COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMPETITION IN SUPPLY COMPETITIVE INVESTMENT COMPETITIVE MARKET COMPETITIVE PRICES COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONGESTION MANAGEMENT CONSUMER PROTECTION COST RECOVERY CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION CROSS-BORDER FLOWS CUSTOMER TARIFFS DEFICITS DEMAND GROWTH DEMOGRAPHIC DEPOSITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY DISTRICT HEATING ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DRIVERS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCIES ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC TERMS ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE ELECTRICITY MARKET ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS ENERGY CONSERVATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY PRICE ENERGY SOURCE ENERGY SOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE EXPORT MARKETS FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOSSIL FOSSIL FUELS FUEL FUEL OIL GAS GAS PIPELINES GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION COSTS GENERATORS GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS GREENHOUSE GAS GROWTH RATE HARMONIZATION HEAT HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY HIGH GAS PRICES HOLDING HOUSEHOLD CUSTOMERS HYDROPOWER INDEPENDENT GENERATORS INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS INDEPENDENT REGULATION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS INTERCONNECTION CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ENERGY INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS INVESTMENT STRATEGY JURISDICTION LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LEGAL CONSTRAINTS LEVEL OF COMPETITION LEVEL OF DEMAND LOWER TARIFFS MARKET BARRIERS MARKET DATA MARKET DESIGN MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET DISCIPLINE MARKET ENVIRONMENT MARKET INTEGRATION MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET REGULATION MARKET RULES MARKET TRADING MATURITY NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS MARKET NETWORK OPERATORS NETWORK PLANNING NEW MARKET OUTPUT OWNERSHIP OF TRANSMISSION ASSETS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE POLITICAL RISK PORTFOLIOS PORTS POST-CONFLICT POWER POWER COMPANY POWER CORPORATION POWER GENERATING CAPACITY POWER MARKETS POWER PLANT POWER PLANTS POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR POWER STATION POWER STATIONS POWER SYSTEM PRESENT VALUE PRICE CONTROLS PRICE DISTORTIONS PRICE INCREASES PRICE LEVELS PRICE REGULATION PRICE SETTING PRICING MODEL PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY FUEL PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES RATE OF RETURN REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL POWER REGIONAL TRADE REGULATOR REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE SOURCE RESERVES RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS RETAIL RETAIL MARKET RETAIL PRICES RETAIL TARIFFS RETURNS REVENUE COLLECTION RISK FACTOR ROUTES SALES SAVINGS SINGLE MARKET SMALL COUNTRIES SOCIAL ISSUES SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SURPLUSES SWAPS TARIFF LEVELS TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADES TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS TRANSPARENCY TREATY UNIFORM PRICE UTILITIES VERTICAL INTEGRATION VOLATILITY WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY WIND Developing countries are increasingly pursuing and benefitting from regional power system integration (RPSI) as an important strategy to help provide reliable, affordable electricity to their economies and citizens. Increased electricity cooperation and trade between countries can enhance energy security, bring economies-of-scale in investments, facilitate financing, enable greater renewable energy penetration, and allow synergistic sharing of complementary resources. This briefing note draws from the experiences of RPSI schemes around the world to present a set of findings to help address these challenges. It is based on case studies of 12 RPSI projects and how they are dealing with key aspects of RPSI, such as: (i) finding the right level of integration; (ii) optimizing investment on a regional basis; (iii) appropriate regional institutions (iv) technical and regulatory harmonization; (v) power sector reform and integration (vi) the role of donor agencies (vii) reducing emissions through RPSI; and (viii) RPSI and renewable energy. 2014-03-31T14:54:04Z 2014-03-31T14:54:04Z 2010-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/03/17689626/regional-power-sector-integration-lessons-global-case-studies-literature-review-vol-12-14-south-east-europe-see-transmission-trading-case-study http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17502 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP);Brief note 004/10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research |